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22 CASE STUDY


development “is a key part of its appeal.” John Caddick, chief executive of Caddick


Developments, echoed these thoughts: “There’s something pretty amazing about having this much greenery in such a densely urbanised part of London.” He continued: “We’re delighted that


such an ambitious concept has proven so popular, and we know that residents will be able to enjoy not only the views, but the wider benefits of Nine Elms’ regeneration.” Chief executive at Frasers Property UK,


Simon Lear described what sets the project apart from other towers. He said: “Sky gardens in Vauxhall is one of the first sites to be developed in the Nine Elms regeneration area. There is a real energy in this part of town, and the team is delighted that Mace have now finished the tower.” Lear explained further, “The tower


provides residents with two sky gardens overlooking Westminster and Chelsea, a 24- hour concierge service and a state of the art communal gym overlooking the gardens.” The Vauxhall Sky Gardens concept


encouraged Caddick Developments to set up Moda Living, a build to rent venture with Generate Land, another Yorkshire-based developer. All of the properties in the Vauxhall Sky


Gardens development have now been sold, meaning it is already a success.


“WRAPPING FIGMENTS OF WONDER AND MODERNITY AROUND A STRUCTURE THAT WILL HOPEFULLY BECOME A MUCH-LOVED PART OF THE LONDON SKYLINE”


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